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Candidates for 2027 presidential election and their parties [Full List]

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Candidates for 2027 presidential election and their parties [Full List]
Some of the presidential standard bearers
  • Nigeria’s 2027 presidential race is beginning to take shape as major political parties unveil their candidates.
  • The confirmed candidates emerged after primary elections conducted in different parts of the country, while some others emerged through ‘consensus’ affirmation.
  • The process has, however, not been without controversy. In some parties, dissatisfied aspirants and party stakeholders have raised concerns.
  • This development signals the beginning of a new phase in the political contest, with parties now shifting focus toward nationwide consultations, alliance-building, and preparations for full-scale campaigns.
  • The presidential election is scheduled for January 16, 2027.
  • According to reports, INEC fixed 30 May as the deadline for political parties to complete primaries and resolve disputes arising from the nomination process.
  • The electoral commission warned that parties failing to comply with the timetable risk losing the opportunity to field candidates in the elections.
  • In no particular order, some of the presidential candidates so far are as follows:
  • All Progressives Congress (APC) – Bola Tinubu
  • Nyesom Wike-backed PDP – Sandy Onor
  • Tanimu Turaki-backed PDP – Goodluck Jonathan
  • David Mark-led faction ADC – Atiku Abubakar
  • African Democratic Congress (ADC) faction – Kachikwu Dumebi Kachikwu
  • Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) – Donald Duke
  • African Action Congress (AAC) – Omoyele Sowore
  • Social Democratic Party (SDP) – Adewole Adebayo
  • Shehu Gabam-led SDP – Abimbola Akeem Atanda
  • Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) – Peter Obi
  • Allied Peoples Movement (APM) – Seyi Makinde
  • Action Democratic Party (ADP) – Aliyu Bin Abbas
  • Accord Party (AP) – Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim

Labour Party – Dr. Chibuzo Okereke

(The Nation)






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